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lazy
adjective as in inactive, sluggish
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Example Sentences
You're called lazy, you get all sorts of names, and basically that the work that you do is rubbish.
If your kid does get very ill from a disease like the measles, then it's probably because you were lazy, moms.
Johnson threw a lazy pass that was stolen, leading to a Lanier layup in which he was fouled.
"It's just the same old false stereotypes and tropes about people in larger bodies being lazy and flawed, and something to be desperately avoided," she said.
Antonio had felt "lazy" when his partner asked him to retrieve some bags from their other car before he set off, so instead he took his Ferrari - which he says he had doubts about.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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